Attorney general hires ex-DA who declined to charge Cosby

Attorney General Kane hires Bruce Castor for new position

Ten people from counties including Allegheny, Butler, Fayette and Lawrence were arrested and charged with a variety of insurance fraud offenses, the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office said Friday.

Attorney general hires ex-DA who declined to charge Cosby

Attorney General Kane hires Bruce Castor for new position

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Updated: 2:32 PM EDT Mar 29, 2016

HARRISBURG, Pa. —

Pennsylvania's embattled attorney general is creating a new second-in-command position at her agency for a former county prosecutor who has become a central figure in Bill Cosby's criminal defense.

Attorney General Kathleen Kane announced Tuesday she made Bruce Castor her solicitor general as of March 21, at a salary of $150,000.

Cosby's lawyers have been trying to get a sex assault charge against him thrown out, including on the grounds that Castor gave them an immunity deal a decade ago. A judge last month threw out that claim.

Based on new evidence, Cosby was charged in December with sexually assaulting a former Temple University employee at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004.

Kane is scheduled for trial in August on charges she unlawfully leaked secret grand jury material and then lied about it.